X-Git-Url: https://review.openocd.org/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=PATCHES;h=74fd696760e4631bf8d1f51f4c2f98f4108f20c7;hb=7a1ac49ac921964f48e0bbd9e1bf0d151d99b17e;hp=ea02a1d90e5dcbf1b4e9b03d00979fa453241a61;hpb=5982d4eca8ad4d0aecb5515d39975e39b9d537d7;p=openocd.git diff --git a/PATCHES b/PATCHES index ea02a1d90e..74fd696760 100644 --- a/PATCHES +++ b/PATCHES @@ -1,10 +1,14 @@ -Please mail patches to: +// This file is part of the Doyxgen Developer Manual +/** @page patchguide Patch Guidelines +Please mail patches to: @par openocd-development@lists.berlios.de Note that you can't send patches to that list unless you're a member, despite what the list info page says. +@section Patch Guidelines in a Nutshell + The patch should be against svn trunk using an SVN diff. If you use git-svn, a git diff or patch is OK too; likewise a quilt patch, if you use quilt. @@ -29,17 +33,25 @@ in response to feedback. Add yourself to the GPL copyright for non-trivial changes. To create a patch from the command line: - +@code svn diff >mypatch.txt +@endcode -See: - +See: @par http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.0/re09.html -NB! remember to use "svn add" on new files first! - +Remember to use "svn add" on new files first: @par http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.0/re01.html If you have a decent SVN GUI, then that should be able to create and apply patches as well... +@section More Information on Patching + +The @ref primerpatches provides a more complete guide to creating, +managing, and contributing patches to the OpenOCD project. + + */ +/** @file +This file contains the @ref patchguide page. +*/